Green leafy and cruciferous vegetable consumption and risk of type 2 diabetes: results from the Singapore Chinese Health Study and meta-analysis
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Green leafy and cruciferous vegetable consumption and risk of type 2 diabetes: results from the Singapore Chinese Health Study and meta-analysis
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BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
Volume 119, Issue 09, Pages 1057-1067
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Cambridge University Press (CUP)
发表日期
2018-02-19
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10.1017/s0007114518000119
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